Find the word definition

Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
manoeuvrable
adjective
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ Draughts of cold air were difficult to avoid, and manoeuvrable folding screens offered a practical and often beautiful solution.
▪ Gemini was a much larger two-man capsule that was designed to be highly manoeuvrable in space.
▪ It has five forward and five reverse speeds, is highly manoeuvrable, and weighs less than the battery that powers it.
▪ It will be quiet, manoeuvrable, virtually invisible to radar and capable of supersonic flight without the use of afterburners.
▪ The gap specialists are fast fliers whereas those in the canopy are slower and more manoeuvrable.
▪ The rest of the tail feathers are more manoeuvrable.
▪ The YF-22 proved more manoeuvrable than its opponent, although marginally less stealthy.
Wiktionary
manoeuvrable

a. (label en British spelling) (alternative spelling of maneuverable English)

WordNet
manoeuvrable

adj. capable of maneuvering or changing position; "a highly maneuverable ship" [syn: maneuverable]

Usage examples of "manoeuvrable".

Some of the larger, less manoeuvrable dhows were anchored on the twenty-fathom line where the sea bottom shelved in.